Indigenous plants as Oral Herbal Contraceptive: an Updated Review

Durga Priya, M. Gs, Swati Mittal, Sowmya Shree, Mohammad Shaik Sahil, Parashwar Gogoi, Yojana Khariwara
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The exponential growth of the human population in a growing nation like India is one of its most serious issues. Contraceptives that are readily available and acceptable are required in many poorer countries to reduce population growth and in all countries to prevent maternal morbidity and mortality arising from unintended pregnancies. Worldwide, women consume contraceptives at a rate of about 90%. Commercially available birth control tablets are deleterious to women's health and occasionally death. Such pills can lead to fat deposition in the liver, kidneys, and uterus, a rupture of the uterus epithelial layer, irregular and unpleasant menstruation, breast cancer, and finally irreversible infertility. They can also impede metabolism and subsequent pregnancy. When considering the treatment of illnesses that often aren't treatable by allopathic medicine, the term "herbal plants" became a prevalent one that entered everyone's consciousness. Ancient physicians were cognizant of plants that may be used as contraceptives. Herbs with an anti-fertility effect include herbal contraceptives. Although less effective than pills, herbal contraceptives can be used as a less harmful option. Modern research on contraception has recently turned its attention to the study of natural herbal contraception.
本土植物作为口服草药避孕药:最新综述
在印度这样一个不断发展的国家,人口的指数增长是其最严重的问题之一。许多较贫穷国家需要随时可得和可接受的避孕药具,以减少人口增长,并在所有国家防止意外怀孕引起的产妇发病率和死亡率。在世界范围内,妇女使用避孕药具的比例约为90%。市售的节育药片对妇女的健康有害,有时还会导致死亡。这种药片会导致脂肪沉积在肝脏、肾脏和子宫,子宫上皮层破裂,月经不规则和不愉快,乳腺癌,最后是不可逆转的不孕症。它们还会阻碍新陈代谢和随后的怀孕。当考虑到对抗疗法无法治疗的疾病的治疗方法时,“草本植物”这个词成为了每个人意识中的一个流行词。古代医生认识到植物可以用作避孕药具。具有抗生育作用的草药包括草药避孕药。虽然没有药片有效,但草药避孕药可以作为一种危害较小的选择。现代避孕研究最近已将注意力转向天然草药避孕的研究。
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